Israeli forces confiscate official documents and license plate of Palestinian minister
Bireh (QNN)- The Israeli army on Sunday confiscated official documents and license plate of the head of the National Commission against the Annexation Wall, the minister Waleed Assaf.
Informed sources reported that the Israeli army confiscated documents and the license plate of the minister's car after confiscating the car itself at Beit El military checkpoint in the North of Al Bireh.
It added that the Israeli soldiers held the car and its driver for over an hour before they released the driver and the car and confiscated books and official documents that were in the car.
The soldiers threatened the driver that they will get him into trouble if he continues to work for the minister.
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